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A Robe of White

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Author: Robert Johnson

19th Century Born: Scotland. Pseudonym: Captain Johnson. Johnson worked for the Salvation Army (SA) in Scotland and in London. A singer and violinist, some of his songs appeared in the SA’s War Cry and Musical Salvationist, 1882-7.  Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: A robe of white, a crown of gold
Title: A Robe of White
Author: Robert Johnson
Source: Chorus of "Marching on in the Light of God" by Robert Johnson
Language: English
Copyright: By permission of the Salvation Army

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Salvation Songs for Children, Number 3 #78

Audio

Singspiration Three #82

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